Glanerbrook, Sports complex in Geleen, Netherlands
Glanerbrook is a sports complex in Geleen that combines an ice skating rink, cycling track, sports halls, and swimming pools within a single modernized structure. Located at Parklaan 45, the facility integrates diverse recreational functions under one architectural envelope.
The facility was established in 1932 as a recreational space for young people and miners in the region. It later gained wider recognition when it hosted the inaugural Pinkpop festival in 1970.
This complex serves as a gathering place where different sports communities come together in shared spaces. The central dining area and shared lounges create natural meeting points for athletes and visitors from the surrounding region.
The complex provides year-round access to indoor sports facilities for activities like ice skating, swimming, and court sports under a single roof. Visitors can find all major sports options in one centralized location.
Each section features specialized interior designs that reflect the specific sports activity within it. The ice skating area displays crystalline patterns while the swimming section incorporates wave-like wooden portals.
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